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Sayfa 79
We show that the existence of a left inverse for R is equivalent to the extendability
of L up to an entire function Q of two ... all entire functions ) that commutes with
the operator of multiplication by z is representable as an operator of multiplication
...
We show that the existence of a left inverse for R is equivalent to the extendability
of L up to an entire function Q of two ... all entire functions ) that commutes with
the operator of multiplication by z is representable as an operator of multiplication
...
Sayfa 276
The Smirnov class N + consists of the functions F analytic in the disk D and
having the property that the set functions e H / log + [ F ( r5 ) ... As usual , often we
do not distinguish between a function in the Smirnov class and its boundary
values on ...
The Smirnov class N + consists of the functions F analytic in the disk D and
having the property that the set functions e H / log + [ F ( r5 ) ... As usual , often we
do not distinguish between a function in the Smirnov class and its boundary
values on ...
Sayfa 278
Since the functions fn ( i , w ) g ( : , w ) are bounded in L1 / 2 ( T ) uniformly in n ,
the above formulas imply that for a . e . w the ... W ) belongs to the Smirnov class
and vanishes at the center of the disk , and its boundary function lies in L ' ( T ) .
Since the functions fn ( i , w ) g ( : , w ) are bounded in L1 / 2 ( T ) uniformly in n ,
the above formulas imply that for a . e . w the ... W ) belongs to the Smirnov class
and vanishes at the center of the disk , and its boundary function lies in L ' ( T ) .
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